Media arms crossing started. On Monday, March 13, Sophia Aram was particularly fierce against Cyril Hanouna and the TPMP team in her column on France Inter, following last week’s controversial sequence with Gérard Fauré. “When you wait for one no-brainer to arrange another no-brainer, it’s a bit like cleaning up vomit with vomit: it works much less well. Then I could write another history on the dangers of a gang of born idiots who, laughing at the orders of an ignoramus, spread their own uncultured highway down the highway of self-fulfillment.“He left.
Obviously, this attack reached the ears of Cyril Hanouna, who later did not hesitate to counterattack C8 by evoking the comedian’s mother. “Khadija Aram, who was sentenced to two years in prison, six months suspended… Why? Trappes is accused of deceiving people into a disorderly situation by pending residence permits when he was deputy mayor. This is not pleasant‘, he began. This muscular response did not fail to elude a lot of backlash. This Tuesday, March 14, Tristane Banon wanted to stand out on Twitter in defense of Sophia Aram. To do this, the author bet on a strategy. Cyril Hanouna’ by attacking his behavior.
“We attack the family when we have nothing structured to respond to. What the audience saw last night was an admission of failure. This sequence says nothing about Sophia Aram. TOHe simply tells a landlord without any argument against the person attacking his business.‘ he tweeted.
We attack the family when we have nothing structured to respond to.
What the audience saw last night was an admission of failure.
Doesn’t say anything about this series @SophiaAram he simply tells a landlord without any argument against the person attacking his business. pic.twitter.com/hfbMW89h1x— Tristane Banon (@BanonTristane) 14 March 2023
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Source: Programme Television

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